Jack, I'm not getting anything in ofxlog.txt on either computer no matter which account I download to. I also have a /home/thb folder on one of my computers and nothing is going into it either. I forget what that was for, it's been there for years. I'm sure Thomas can remind me. I'm running from the master branch on both computers.
Jeff, I try not to share anything too specific but yes this is Citi Visa, specifically the Costco Visa card. By the way, I kept saying Citibank when I was talking to tech support and they kept telling me it's just Citi or Citi Cards. That they could help me with☺ Did your problem start in the past 2 or 3 weeks? What version of KMM are you running? I was thinking about going back to 5.0.1 or 5.0.2 but it's probably not worth the trouble if this is affecting a lot of people. It feels like a bank issue. ---- Brendan Coupe On Mon, Dec 10, 2018 at 3:12 PM Jeff Barlow <j...@wb6csv.net> wrote: > I assume this is about Citibank. Is there some reason to avoid naming > them? There must be 100s of us with the same issue. > > On 12/10/18 1:47 PM, Brendan Coupe wrote: > > I think you misunderstood what I meant to say. I would not bank over > > http either. > > > > While mapping the account via KMM, which I think uses the settings on > > ofxhome.com, the URL is https. I don't think there is any chance this > > bank would allow http connections. This is a major bank in the US. > > > > When I look at my kmy file, the URL is https. > > > > The only thing that has http (without the s) is the error message when > > I try to access my bank or if I try to map online banking again. > > > > So everything is http except the URL in the error message. > > > > Is all of the text in the error message coming from the bank or is KMM > > generating the error based on error codes? I don't see anything in the > > source code so I don't think it's coming from KMM. Could it be coming > > from libofx if not the bank? > > > > I'm really hoping this is not a bank problem because I'll probably > > never get them to fix it. I'm starting to lose hope though. > > > > I have another bank with 2 savings accounts. In one the OFX file has > > positive numbers for interest earned. In the other the interest is > > negative. I have to run a command on the OFX file before I import it > > or the interest goes into the Payment column instead of the Deposit > > column. I have made many phone calls an barely got the last person to > > understand the difference between plus and minus. Once they did they > > said they would take care of it. Many months later.... > > > > The text of the error message is: > > Access Denied > > You don't have permission to access > > "http://www.Bank2.com/cards/xxxx/Bank2.do" on this server. > > > > ---- > > Brendan Coupe > > On Mon, Dec 10, 2018 at 12:33 PM Thomas Baumgart <t...@net-bembel.de> > wrote: > >> > >> Brendan, > >> > >> On Montag, 10. Dezember 2018 20:01:48 CET Brendan Coupe wrote: > >> > >>> Not surprisingly I got nowhere talking to tech support at the Bank2. I > >>> don't think anyone answering the phones knows anything about direct > >>> connect. "Can you logon to our website" and "reinstall your personal > >>> finance software" is about all they could suggest. > >> > >> I am not surprised by that. > >> > >>> One thing I noticed is that the error message says http while the url > >>> used by ofx is https. Is KMM or libofx ignoring the http(s) part of > >>> the online banking setting? > >> > >> From what I see at a glance, it should not, but using http with a > banking connection is not what you want. I would not want to make business > with such a bank. > >> > >>> Another possible complication is that the domain they use is > >>> redirected to their main domain name. My user name a password work on > >>> the website. I've tried various changes to the ofx url but none of > >>> them worked. > >>> > >>> The error on Bank2 is the same no matter what I type into the username > >>> and password fields. > >>> > >>> This is annoying because it's a credit card and I like to import every > >>> day or two so that their aren't any surprises. > >> > >> -- > >> > >> Regards > >> > >> Thomas Baumgart > >> > >> https://www.signal.org/ Signal, the better WhatsApp > >> ------------------------------------------------------------- > >> Why do programmers wear glasses? > >> Cause they don't C#. > >> ------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > -- > Later, > Jeff >